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DD ENV 13106:2000

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Road transport and traffic telematics. DATEX traffic and travel data dictionary (version 3.1a)
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

29-10-2018

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-08-2000

1 FOREWORD [INFORMATIVE]
2 INTRODUCTION [INFORMATIVE]
3 SCOPE [NORMATIVE]
4 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
5 PRESENTATION OF THE DICTIONARY ITEMS
      5.1 GENERAL DEFINITIONS
      5.2 ENTITIES
      5.3 ATTRIBUTES
      5.4 PRESENTATION OF PHRASES AND SUPPLEMENTARY
             INFORMATION
6 CLASSIFICATIONS OF VEHICLES [NORMATIVE]
      6.1 INTRODUCTION
      6.2 SILHOUETTE CLASSIFICATION
      6.3 LENGTH CLASSIFICATION
      6.4 SPEED CLASSIFICATION
      6.5 WEIGHT CLASSIFICATION
7 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DATA OBJECTS AND ATTRIBUTES
      [INFORMATIVE]
      7.1 ATTRIBUTE CLASSIFICATION
      7.2 MANAGEMENT ATTRIBUTES
      7.3 THE DATA OBJECT STRUCTURE
      7.4 COMMON DATA AND META-DATA ATTRIBUTES
      7.5 OBJECT SET TRD TRAFFIC DATA
             7.5.1 AVS Average Speed
             7.5.2 CTT Concentration
             7.5.3 FLO Flow
             7.5.4 IVD Individual Vehicle Data
             7.5.5 OCC Occupancy
             7.5.6 TTM Travel Time
      7.6 OBJECT SET: TTC TRAFFIC/TRAVEL CONDITIONS
             7.6.1 ACC Accident
             7.6.2 DEC Delays and Cancellations
             7.6.3 FER Ferries/Trains
             7.6.4 INC Incident
             7.6.5 LOS Level of Service
             7.6.6 PAR Car Parks
      7.7 OBJECT SET: AMB AMBIENT CONDITIONS
             7.7.1 EXH Exhaust Pollution
             7.7.2 FOS Fog/Smoke/Dust
             7.7.3 PRE Precipitation
             7.7.4 WDA Weather Data
             7.7.5 WIN Wind
      7.8 OBJECT SET: RCO ROAD CONDITIONS
             7.8.1 ACT Activities
             7.8.2 MHZ Moving Hazards
             7.8.3 OHZ Obstruction Hazards
             7.8.4 RMT Road maintenance
             7.8.5 SHZ Skid Hazards
             7.8.6 SNO Snow on the Road
      7.9 OBJECT SET: TRR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
             7.9.1 APL Action Plans
             7.9.2 INF Service Information
             7.9.3 OPA Operator Actions
             7.9.4 RES Traffic Restrictions
             7.9.5 ROU Rerouting
             7.9.6 SNE Snow/Ice Equipment
             7.9.7 EQU Traffic Equipment Status
             7.9.8 SIG Traffic Signal Plans
8 USER GUIDE (INFORMATIVE)
      8.1 TRAFFIC AND TRAVEL SITUATIONS, ELEMENTS, AND
             VERSIONS
             8.1.1 Introduction
             8.1.2 Traffic/Travel Situations
             8.1.3 Elements
             8.1.4 Traffic/Travel Situation Versions
      8.2 UNDERSTANDING AND USING THE DATA DICTIONARY
             8.2.1 Introduction
             8.2.2 Structure of the Data Dictionary
             8.2.3 Using the Data Dictionary
                      8.2.3.1 Principles of the Data
                                 Object Approach
                      8.2.3.2 Data Management and
                                 Exchange using the Data
                                 Object Approach
                      8.2.3.3 Providing Traffic and
                                 Travel-Related Measurement
                                 Data using the Data Object
                                 Approach
                      8.2.3.4 Principles of Constructing
                                 Messages for use with ALERT C
                      8.2.3.5 Systems not based on either
                                 approach
      8.3 MESSAGE MANAGEMENT ISSUES
             8.3.1 Identifying situations
             8.3.2 Identifying versions
             8.3.3 Sender/source identification
             8.3.4 Message priority and urgency
             8.3.5 Time stamping of messages
             8.3.6 Updating messages
             8.3.7 Canceling messages
      8.4 DEVELOPING A TRAFFIC AND TRAVEL DATABASE USING
             THE DATA DICTIONARY
      8.5 PHRASES AND CAUSES
      8.6 HOW TO LINK INFORMATION
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Defines terms used for information and data in the fields of traffic and travel. Applies to traffic and transport engineering in general, and particularly to data and information exchange.

Committee
EPL/278
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes DD ENV 13106-1. (08/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
112
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ENV 13106 : DRAFT 2000 Identical

ISO/TS 14819-3:2000 Traffic and Travel Information (TTI) TTI messages via traffic message coding Part 3: Location referencing for ALERT-C
EN ISO 3166-1:2014 Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions - Part 1: Country codes (ISO 3166-1:2013)
ENV 12313-2 : 1997 TRAFFIC AND TRAVELLER INFORMATION (TTI) - TTI MESSAGES VIA TRAFFIC MESSAGE CODING - EVENT AND INFORMATION CODES FOR RADIO DATA SYSTEM - TRAFFIC MESSAGE CHANNEL (TMC)
ISO 3166-1:2013 Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions Part 1: Country codes

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